A. The word is "Opulent." (op-yuh nt)

B. The bride wore opulent jewlery borrowed from her grandmother.

C. (adjective) affluent, rich, or wealthy
(adjective) richly supplied, abundant or plentiful

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"opulent jewlery"
"opulent jewlery"
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E. Synonyms
1. sumptuous
2. luxurious
3. abundant
Antonyms
1. poor
2. squalid
3. depressed
source: dictionary.com, and thesaurus.com

F. The word opulent can be related to many people's lives. Most people have seen opulent houses, or have obtained opulent jewelery, whether is not it is actually "theirs." Opulent can relate to me by the houses that my grandfather and uncle build. My grandfather owns property in both Easton and Trumbull, CT. On the land, many "opulent" houses have been built. Grand houses are built, with large green yards, and swimming pools. The houses tower over the homes we are used to seeing in Milford, almost laughing at how small, and not opulent they are!

G. Opulent can actually be related to many movies or books. First one that comes to mind is The Princess Bride. Princess Buttercup is showered in Opulent gifts from Prince Humperdinck. He wants her to marry him, even though she's in love with Wesley, the farm boy.

H. With a name like Opulent Vodka, it's hard to ignore the latest launch to the absolutely over-stuffed vodka market.
Opulent Vodka